Department of Chemistry, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee 37996, USA.
Department of Biochemistry and Cellular and Molecular Biology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee 37996, USA.
J Chem Phys. 2024 Nov 7;161(17). doi: 10.1063/5.0231391.
Efflux pumps are a key component in bacteria's ability to gain resistance to antibiotics. In addition to increasing efflux, new research has suggested that the antibiotic, tetracycline, may have larger impacts on bacterial membranes. Using second harmonic scattering, we monitor the transport of two small molecules across the membranes of different Gram-positive bacteria. By comparing our results to a simple kinetic model, we find evidence for changes in influx and efflux across both bacterial species. These changes, however, are probe-dependent, opening new questions about the localization of the drug's effects and the specificity of the efflux pumps involved.
外排泵是细菌获得抗生素耐药性的关键组成部分。除了增加外排,新的研究表明,抗生素四环素可能对细菌膜产生更大的影响。我们使用二次谐波散射来监测两种小分子在不同革兰氏阳性菌细胞膜中的转运。通过将我们的结果与一个简单的动力学模型进行比较,我们发现了两种细菌的内流和外排都发生变化的证据。然而,这些变化是探针依赖性的,这就提出了关于药物作用的定位和涉及的外排泵的特异性的新问题。